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Rare hand transplant patient meets donor family
Kim Smith thanked Jackie Kirwan after receiving Georgie Peterson’s left hand in a transplant, and both women want to raise awareness of sepsis and epilepsy.
Kim Smith, 64, a quadruple amputee who received a hand transplant last autumn, met Jackie Kirwan to personally thank the mother of her donor, Georgie Peterson, marking a rare connection between recipient and donor's family.
Georgie Peterson, 33, died on August 25, 2025, following complications from a congenital brain malformation; having joined the organ donation registry at 17, she always intended to help others, prompting Kirwan to consent to donate her limbs.
Smith lost all four limbs after contracting sepsis in 2017 while on holiday in Alicante, Spain. She underwent a 14-hour-long double hand transplant operation, though only the left hand proved successful, leaving her naturally left-handed.
Both women were moved to tears during their reunion, with Kirwan describing her late daughter as "human sunshine" and noting that holding the hand again provided "huge comfort." Smith expressed eternal gratitude for the gift.
The pair now intends to collaborate raising awareness of sepsis and epilepsy, hoping to honor Peterson's legacy and encourage organ donation through their shared advocacy, keeping her memory alive.